Diplomacy and International Relations, Military History, Political History / Studies, Political Science

The Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) is beginning a new educational project entitled “When Intelligence Made a Difference.” AFIO invites anyone to identify events throughout history involving any nation or organization when the outcome was affected significantly by intelligence.

AFIO is soliciting authors and plans to publish edited submissions serially in its magazine Intelligencer, the Journal of US Intelligence Studies. The publication appears two to three times a year.

The two world wars of the first half of the twentieth century, World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939 - 1945), wrought extraordinary levels of destruction. Much of the artistic production during the period reflected grim and complicated realities, while a number of works of art of the post-war period played a role in the memorialization of the wars or served as critical commentary on the wars’ historical legacies.

African American History / Studies, American History / Studies, Women's & Gender History / Studies, Intellectual History, Military History

The Graduate History Association of the Department of History at The University of Alabama is pleased to announce that it is hosting our Eleventh Annual Graduate Student Conference on Power and Struggle. The conference will be held on UA’s campus on October 11-12, 2019.

Ancient History, Early Modern History and Period Studies, Medieval and Byzantine History / Studies, Military History, Women's & Gender History / Studies

Throughout history, women have played important roles in wartime. Not only did women perform a variety of necessary gendered tasks, whilst accompanying armies, but they also fought, led armies, organized the defence of their territories, etc. Still, their actions tend to be overlooked due to male preponderance in the battle field.